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Re: Driving Test Question?
I went out of my way to take my test in Mesa instead of Scottsdale, because they don't test you on Parrallel parking. All I had to do was a three point turn.
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Re: Driving Test Question?
Originally Posted by rincewind
Maybe he just forgot to take his Ritalin that day ;)
For those Expats that have been driving for a while, the written part is mostly common sense with some law thrown in. But yeah, theory test is a bugger for the penalty points and drink laws, but that's about it...was a doddle really though. |
Re: Driving Test Question?
Originally Posted by rincewind
Maybe he just forgot to take his Ritalin that day ;)
For those Expats that have been driving for a while, the written part is mostly common sense with some law thrown in. I got two wrong - one because I didn't know what CHP stood for... |
Re: Driving Test Question?
I had to parallel park for my test here in MD - I'd never done it before in my life, (took my original driving test in Cyprus, not the UK) and managed it well enough.
I just can't believe that they test kids on these closed courses - that shows driving skills how? :confused: No wonder people around here can't drive properly... :rolleyes: |
Re: Driving Test Question?
Thank you to all of you have replied! It's kind of put my mind at rest - if I passed the UK driving test first time, then I should be able to pass the US driving test.
I seem to remember that my UK test lasted about 45 minutes; reversing round a corner and a three point turn didn't cause me a problem, but if they had asked me to parallel park I would have failed! Rincewind: Am I glad to hear that I'm not the only one who can't parallel park! :) Fatbrit: Thanks for the link - I just tried it - and failed miserably. Off now to have another go .... :D |
Re: Driving Test Question?
Originally Posted by Guelder Rose
Thank you to all of you have replied! It's kind of put my mind at rest - if I passed the UK driving test first time, then I should be able to pass the US driving test.
I seem to remember that my UK test lasted about 45 minutes; reversing round a corner and a three point turn didn't cause me a problem, but if they had asked me to parallel park I would have failed! Rincewind: Am I glad to hear that I'm not the only one who can't parallel park! :) Fatbrit: Thanks for the link - I just tried it - and failed miserably. Off now to have another go .... :D |
Re: Driving Test Question?
Originally Posted by Guelder Rose
Thank you to all of you have replied! It's kind of put my mind at rest - if I passed the UK driving test first time, then I should be able to pass the US driving test.
I seem to remember that my UK test lasted about 45 minutes; reversing round a corner and a three point turn didn't cause me a problem, but if they had asked me to parallel park I would have failed! Rincewind: Am I glad to hear that I'm not the only one who can't parallel park! :) Fatbrit: Thanks for the link - I just tried it - and failed miserably. Off now to have another go .... :D I failed my UK driving test 3 times! Slight problem with not seeing little old ladies, they have this habit of jumping out in front of me :o Anyway, i took my test in Delaware and as soon as the tester found out i had a UK license he just asked me to reverse for about 5 meters and do a parallel park. I managed the reverse but hit the curb on the parking.......he still passed me though :D I think it has to be really really awful for them to fail you on it. |
Re: Driving Test Question?
Originally Posted by ScyLarc
I think it has to be really really awful for them to fail you on it.
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Re: Driving Test Question?
Originally Posted by Eskimo
no pressure then Guelder Rose :D
oooops - sorry (keeps fingers crossed for Guelder Rose) |
Re: Driving Test Question?
I have a UK HGV licence and decided to get a US CDL equivalent so I could "do a few runs" in the summer to be paid to see somemore of the country.
I was slightly bemused to find that prospective truck drivers have to learn all the mechanics and workings of the air brake system of tractor/trailors to get a NY CDL. I thought just knowing where the brake was and when to use it was the important factor. |
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